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Steam Box Controller Hands On CES 2014

During their coverage of the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Skewed and Reviewed got some hands on time with the controller for the Steam Box. The feedback providing touchpads were a nice feature and they have posted a series of images.

Concertoine4456d ago

this thing is so bad in theory but looking at gameplay valve might be on to something.

Garethvk4456d ago

I had questioned why a person would want one as if you had a PC for gaming you were set and that could be hooked up to a TV. I also noted that for the price of one for a couple hundred more you can build a solid gaming PC. I was told that they are for console players who want to play the Steam games but do not want to deal with drivers configurations, updates, and so on that PC users have to do. So who knows, I would not pay 500 for one. I just wonder how many hardcore console gamers are out there that do not have a gaming PC yet have 500 or so for a Steam Box. I have always thought if a person wants to play a game and it is only on PC, then they will update the PC or get one.

Concertoine4456d ago

i dont have much interest in the console, but if the controller works better than the 360 one i'll use it to play a few games on pc (the genres that control better with a controller than keyboard anyway)

Kal8534456d ago

I'm exactly one of those hardcore gamers you were wondering about. I'm a lifelong console gamer, but I haven't upgraded to next gen yet. I don't have a PC now, and I don't know anything about building them, but I'd like to get into PC gaming. So an easy, plug and play PC I don't have to worry about upgrading like a Steam Box sounds perfect. There's a lot of other factors to worry about of course, but I'm watching how this unfolds as an option with great interest.

avengers19784456d ago

Life long console gamer, and I'm happy to stay there with my PS4. I have no interest in the steam box(or boxes as it were).
And that controller looks horrible, but to be fair I haven't gotten hands with it, so it could be great. It does look backwards to me though.

Kal8534456d ago (Edited 4456d ago )

@avengers1978:

Nice to see someone the same age as me on here. :)

I did initially get a PS4, but I traded it, along with some other stuff, to a friend for a GI Joe USS Flagg. But now that Sony Now was announced, I'm leaning heavily towards getting another one. I'm just tired of missing out on so many PC only games.

MurDocINC4456d ago

Some may have no interest now, but every year it's service/library will grow and there will be newer, faster and better pricepoint steam machines.

NeoTribe4455d ago

Kal... you traded a ps4 for a gi joe flag... i need to sit down.

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quaneylfc4456d ago

@Kal853 You can always plus an Xbox 360/one controller into it if the steam controller is too much of a hindrance.

Kal8534456d ago

I'd probably end up doing that if I got one. Thanks. :)

ZeoN4456d ago

Looks weird, but interesting.

Duke194456d ago

I keep seeing pictures of this controller - is this just a demo unit or is that the finished product?

Without any type of coloring or symbols it just looks so dull, and button location/shape/size on the front look like something from the 80's.

Pandamobile4456d ago

No, this is still the prototype version, I'm pretty sure.

quaneylfc4456d ago

it says the boxes are finished, im sure the controllers are, otherwise there wouldn't be any hands on

AllroundGamer4456d ago (Edited 4456d ago )

so true, it looks like a robot invented it, cause it has no style.

JsonHenry4456d ago

Function over form, buddy. It works extremely well. If you don't like the colors wait for 3rd party designs.

caperjim4456d ago (Edited 4456d ago )

@JsonHenry
Actually I believe Valve said that 3rd parties wouldn't be making the controller. Valve's 1st party controller will be bundled in with other manufacturers Steam Boxes.

edqe4456d ago (Edited 4456d ago )

It's a prototype. The final version from Valve will have a touch screen: http://store.steampowered.c...

As said Valve is not the only one who is going to make that controller.

It's funny how many compares it directly to console controllers without thinking that there's many genres on PC consoles doesn't have. Console controllers are unusable on many types of games; like Crusader Kings [1] or OOTP14 [2].

Console controllers are good in typical console games; hack'n'slash and platformers.

[1] http://www.paradoxplaza.com...
[2] http://www.ootpdevelopments...

KontryBoy7064456d ago

It does look interesting but it just look so prototype-ish to me. Maybe I'll get one for my PC

JohnnyTower4456d ago

No way I'm sold on a touch-controller. It's the same problem with using your iPhone as a controller: it's hard to reset your fingers if there are no buttons. I hate to be constantly looking down to see if my thumb is in the right area of the circle that would designate it as "a, b, x, y". It's buttons or nothing for this hombre.

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Building Your Own Steam Box – 2016 Edition

It wasn’t hard or expensive to build the Steam Box, more of a case of know-exactly-what-you-are-doin g. Purchasing wrong parts for the build can be costly or even dangerous, but it’s something that can be solved with decent research.

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Is PlayStation Neo Sony's Response to the Steam Machines?

Is PlayStation Neo Sony's answer to the onslaught of console like devices ushered in by Valve?

Aloy-Boyfriend3622d ago (Edited 3622d ago )

No. Steam Machines are dead

Next Neo article!

Voletic3622d ago (Edited 3622d ago )

That doesn't matter - Sony can get the business model right. It's about the concept and premise behind the Steam Machines, rather than the units themselves.

uth113621d ago (Edited 3621d ago )

The premise behind the Steam machines is to give a console-like device that uses the Steam store.

The Neo is more like Sony salivating over Apples upgrade revenues and trying to cash in on that

Aloy-Boyfriend3620d ago (Edited 3620d ago )

PS4 Neo is nothing like Iphone upgrades. That smartphone business is yearly. It's something like Xbox 360 arcade

rainslacker3620d ago

Steam machines were licensed products with a baseline spec to run games. Not really the same thing. This is just an upgraded console more akin to a new console generation than a closed off limited PC.

Ark_3620d ago

Steam Machines are a special take (open source OS) on Living room PCs. And although SteamOS may not get off the ground, the latter are far from dead. I exspect Microsoft to move heavily into that direction - providing an Xbox-like experience for all Win10 PCs. Maybe dual boot into Gaming/Livingroom UI as alternative to standard Win10. (... similar to SteamOS)

jwillj2k43620d ago

That's an interesting idea. theoretically they could then get out of the hardware business and say all pcs are Xbox compatible.

dirkdady3620d ago

This is more of a response to microsofts next Xbox and Nintendo NX.

Herbalistic3622d ago

Why would it be?Steam machines haven't sold anything worthwhile.

Voletic3622d ago

Please read the article - its about the business model and the concept behind it rather than as a direct competitor.

Angeljuice3620d ago

Well the business model and concept are unsuccessful failures, as demonstrated by the sales figures.

rainslacker3620d ago

Business model is different though, and the concept isn't really the same at all.

Business model is Valve licenses a baseline spec to hardware manufactuerers to produce a closed off PC environment(which is open source) so they can compete against one another on their own hardware, and leave the OS up to Valve(similar to Droid). Sony's business model is they will control both the hardware, the OS, and the licensing.

The concept of Steam Machines is to provide a simple model to access the steam store with the possibility to be able to do other things through the open source initiative,although it may not be officially supported, at various specs depending on hardware manufacturer. Sony's model with Neo is to have a closed off system, where they will control all content, and nothing is open.

The only similarity between the two is that the specs can vary between devices.

hardcorehenry3620d ago

Thats how I have perceived the direction for Xbox since Spencer discussed it at Build earlier this year. Backward/forward compatibility and more frequent hardware releases spells it out plainly.

ninsigma3620d ago

It's a good direction. I hope playstation and Nintendo become like that.

rainslacker3620d ago

I actually thought MS may partner with Valve to provide steam machines as Xbox, but MS would provide the OS itself. But that was assuming they wanted to get out of the console manufacturing business, and go back into the OS provider business with consoles, since that's their main interest.

I think that premise is off base now in light of their recent Windows Store push, since I can't see how the two would mesh that well, and I can't imagine Valve would want Windows store games to run on Steam OS....or why MS would allow that.

Ricegum3620d ago

Nope. Neo (if it is happening) is just a way for people to watch 4k movies with their PS4, and play VR with a little extra power.

I thought this was well established?

gangsta_red3620d ago

How can it be well established when it isn't even official?

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Steam Sections coming to major videogame retailers this November

Major videogame brick-and-mortar retailers GAME UK, GameStop, EB Games, and Valve have announced that the stores will be including special "Steam Sections" dedicated to selling Valve's upcoming hardware coming 10th November 2015. The hardware will include the Steam Controller, Steam Link, and Steam Machines. The sections will of course also include a variety of Steam prepaid cards, which most stores already sell.

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SteamPowered3823d ago

I imagine the Vive will eventually be on the shelf? Its already into October and still no release date, preorders, or price. Valve/HTC better have a good strategy in place.

starchild3823d ago

Yeah, I wonder about the Vive too. In any case, this will definitely give Valve's pc hardware more exposure, which is a good thing.

SteamPowered3823d ago

Good lord yes. I can't wait for the Steam controller release.

AizenSosuke3823d ago

That's cool Vive products at gamestop.

The_KELRaTH3823d ago

Game retail store prices are just ridiculously overpriced and uncompetitive.

SaveFerris3823d ago

How do they keep getting 'Only at GAME' exclusive deals like the MGSV LE console? It grinds my gears that consumers lose out over retailer exclusives.

kingjosh18763823d ago

Whenever I go into my local GAME the prices are a lot higher for any game than on Amazon or other sites. How do they get sales?

ocelot073823d ago

Mums who don't know any better to get little billy the new FIFA or COD.

Anyhow I take it they will just half the Nintendo again. My local GAME stores have a tiny section for Wii U and a bigger section for Wii and 3DS. Then a big section for preowned games. Then the other half of the shops is for PlayStation and Xbox.

The_KELRaTH3823d ago

Not forgetting the overpriced 2nd hand phones and tablets window section!!!

The_KELRaTH3823d ago

Im finding even Amazon is often more expensive than other online retailers these days.